December 15th, marks the two-hundred-twenty-third
anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights, which took place
in 1791. It was certainly quite a spectacle last summer to watch young
Luke Boyce (also known as Kid Constitution) recite all ten amendments
that comprise our Bill of Rights at Camp Constitution’s week-long family camp. Luke is great example to us all to memorize
this document, and to thus be more familiar with the sacred,
God-given rights which it safeguards.
But there was one important part of the Bill of Rights which he left
out. I don’t blame Luke for this; indeed, this part is left out in
many printings of our constitution, and is probably unknown to most
college law professors. I speak of the preamble to the Bill of Rights,
which is important because its opening lines describe both the purpose
and the primacy of the ten amendments that follow.
At Camp, we all know that our Constitution has a preamble: indeed, we sing it at
campfire. But how many of us know that the Bill of Rights has a
preamble all its own? The most important, opening lines are as follows:
The Conventions of a number of the States, having at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added.
Anti-federalists like Patrick Henry and George Mason were alarmed by the new powers granted in the Constitution, and wanted to make sure that they could never be twisted and turned against WE, THE PEOPLE. They understood all the abuses that had happened to us under British rule, as well as in other countries and previous republics such as Greece and Rome. Thus, with our own Constitution, they wished to prevent any possible “misconstruction or abuse of its powers.”
Thus the preamble states these first ten amendments to be: “declaratory and restrictive clauses.” This means they supersede and restrict all previous parts of the Constitution, as well as all subsequent amendments to the restraining framework of the Bill of Rights amendments. THE BILL OF RIGHTS AMENDMENTS ARE A FIREWALL. THEY COMPRISE THE MOST POWERFUL PART OF OUR CONSTITUTION BECAUSE THEY PLACE VERY SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS ON THE POWERS OF THE GOVERNMENT TO INFRINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF WE,THE PEOPLE.
In the past hundred years, especially, our government has grown way beyond
the very modest size and scope intended by the founders. Thus it is up to us to teach the
meaning of the founding documents to others, and to elect true statesmen who will fight to
restore them. It is up to us to write (and at times, visit) our elected officials to
remind them of their sacred oath to protect and defend the Constitution.
If we do not fight for our Constitution and Bill of Rights right now, in these crucial, dangerous times, then they will simply not be there for us, when we need them. Without our help and our fight they are but crumbling, aged, yellowed parchment.
In Liberty,
“Tricorner” Tom Moor
Camp Constitution is pleased to announce the creation of an on line bookstore featuring products published by Camp Constitution Press including timeless classics like “Sockdolager” The Not Yours to Give story of Davey Crockett, “America’s Dynamic Duo Morality and Freedom…Camp Constitution’s Dynamic Duo Rev. Garrett Lear and Rev. Steve Craft.” and “Execute the Laws to Restore the Republic.” Camp Constitution Press is in the process of publishing a book by Peter Boyce on the dangers of an Article V Convention, and a collection of essays by the Guardians of Education in Maine.
All proceeds go to support Camp Constitution’s annual family summer camp and its various outreach activities.
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Mark your calendars: Camp Constitution’s 2015 Annual Family camp will be held at Toah Nipi Christian Retreat Center in Rindge, NH from Sunday July 12 to Sunday July 19. While we haven’t finalized all of the activities, Mrs. KrisAnne Hall will return to camp next year. Camp applications, and promotional brochures will be available soon. Check out our 2014 camp videos http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpEjsw7jX68&index=17&list=PL7jnzBzBiNYDdeZnCmuy5kQGVfwPW8J6t
Rindge, NH is a small rural town in the Southwest part of the state. It has a population of 4,000-5,000 and is 50 square miles. The town traces its history to the Colonial era; its militia answered the Concord alarm. It is also the location of Camp Constitution’s annual summer camp. In the Spring of 2012, a man visited Rindge’s town hall to hand deliver information about Agenda 21 to its selectmen, and town manager.. It was there that he found a copy of the Plan NH Rindge Charette that took place earlier in the year. He wrote a letter to the editor of the local newspaper warning the folks in Rindge that an element of Agenda 21 was being introduced into the town via HUD. The letter was also pasted on the Town of Rindge facebook page. Within a few hours of the facebook posting, certain Rindge residents that were either listed as participants in the Charette, or who supported the Charette’s goals, attacked and denounced the letter writer. It backfired. A number of residents investigated the information produced by the letter writer, and came to the same conclusion including the man who became the founder of Save Our Town, Larry Cleveland. Mr. Cleveland, whose family has lived in Rindge for generations, didn’t like the idea that his neighborhood in West Rindge was slated for rezoning into a “smart growth” area which would have led, among other things,to so-called mixed-used housing funded in part by HUD. In October of 2013, he sponsored a public meeting renting out space in a town facility. He invited two New Hampshire state representatives that had success in defeating these HUD programs in their towns. Well over 200 folks showed up to hear the presentation. In the wake of that meeting “Save Our Town” was created. Now the town’s so-called progressives have to content with hundreds of informed residents. These progressives started a smear campaign making unfounded accusations against Save Our Town, and the letter writer who first discovered the Charette. Flyers announcing the public meeting were torn down, and threats of boycotts of business where the flyers were posted were issued by the town’s so-called progressives. But their “fear and smear” tactics failed. Save Our Town members started attending selectmen and planning board meeting. In March of this year, Save Our Town put a warrant article on the ballot with three items: Removing the Charette from the town’s master plan, quitting its membership in the Southwest Regional Planning Commission and calling for a vote of the people before the town accepts money from HUD. All three items were approved by an overwhelming margin. In addition, several liberty-minded candidates were elected to town offices. In the wake of this upset, the town’s progressives renewed their smears calling members of Save Our Town “racists” and have made the ridiculous accusation that The John Birch Society has stolen the town using a blog to promote their smear and hatred.
Save our Town demonstrates quite clearly that you can indeed fight city hall. In just a few short months, it overturned the plans of Agenda 21 supporters. Today, Save our Town’s members attend various town meetings, write letters to the editor, and help inform their neighbors of issues important to the town’s future. As the result of a short Youtube interview of Save Our Town’s founder Larry Cleveland, Tom Deweese of American Policy Center has asked him to participate in his national teleconfrences. Save Our Town is both an inspiration, and a model for the rest of the country. Save Our Town has a page on facebook.
Camp Constitution has a number of sponsors that help support our mission. Thanks to our supporters, Camp Constitution, an all-volunteer organization, has never turned down a worthy youngster or family due to a lack of funds. One of our newest sponsors, Captain Bobs Rentals, owned and operated by Bob and Nancy Seeley, have offered a two or three night stay for $125.00 at their rental units on the weekend of May 1st 2nd 3rd. Continue reading
We Started On A Firm Foundation
On July 4, 1776, America declared independence, setting the stage for George Washington to became the father of a new nation, founded on Biblical morality. The people, who primarily were Christians leading this quest, were determined to apply the Biblical philosophy known as the Judeo-Christian Ethic to government, civil affairs and politics, and thus wrote The Declaration of Independence, which mentions God four times, and told King George: Continue reading
Camp Constitution Holds 6th Annual Family Camp in Rindge, NH July 13-20
Camp Constitution will hold its 6th annual family camp at the Toah Nipi Christian Retreat Center in Rindge, NH from Sunday July 13 to Sunday July 20. The camp program includes classes on our nation’s Godly heritage, U.S. history, the U.S. Constitution, morality and freedom, defending your world view, and the threats to property rights. Continue reading
Camp Constitution Press just released “America’s Dynamic Duo: Morality and Freedom…Camp Constitution’s Dynamic Duo: Rev Garrett Lear and Rev. Steve Craft.” This book contains information about the Black Robe Regiment, The Heroes of Liberty, America’s Christian Heritage, how we lost it and how we must get it back. It has the preamble of all 50 states clearly proving our nation’s Godly heritage. Continue reading
Camp Constitution’s volunteers man information tables at various venues which include county fairs, home school shows, and Tea Party rallies. Our information tables always have copies of the U.S. Constitution, and, a ten question quiz on the Constitution. Usually, free copies of the Constitution are given to those who take the quiz. Here it is: Continue reading